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'''Jake Grygelko''' is an Augsburg 165-pound wrestler.
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}}'''Jake Grygelko''' is a former Augsburg 165-pound wrestler. He competed during parts of five seasons, from 2005–10, compiling a 71–53 record.


== College career ==
== College career ==
=== 2005–06 season ===
{{See also|1=2005–06 Augsburg Wrestling season|l1=2005–06 season}}
Grygelko's first recorded matches came at the Dickinson State Blue Hawk Classic on Jan. 7, 2006 where he went 0–2 at 157 pounds. Grygelko's next recorded matches occurred at the St. John's North Country Invitational when he went 2–2 at 157 pounds. He placed third at the Wisconsin-Eau Claire Invite on Feb. 4, 2006 when he went 4–1. His final record was 16–14.
=== 2006–07 season ===
{{See also|1=2006–07 Augsburg Wrestling season|l1=2006–07 season}}
Grygelko went 9–2 on the season.
=== 2007–08 season ===
{{See also|1=2007–08 Augsburg Wrestling season|l1=2007–08 season}}
Grygelko began the season on Nov. 17, 2007 with a 3–2 showing at the Auggie-Brute-Adidas Open, finishing in fourth place at 165 pounds. On Dec. 1, 2007, he went 2–2 at the MSU Moorhead Dragon Open. He then went 1–2 at 165 pounds at the Wartburg Dick Walker Invitational on Dec. 8, 2007.
Grygelko started the second semester with a 1–1 showing at the Brute Sunshine Open on Dec. 28 and 29. He also recorded a 2–2 finish at the St. John's North Country Invitational on Feb. 9, 2008.
Grygelko made is varsity dual debut on Feb. 15, competing at 174 pounds. He was pinned by No. 2 Eric Bath of Wisconsin–Stevens Point at 2:35.
Grygelko went 15–13 on the season.
=== 2008–09 season ===
{{See also|1=2008–09 Augsburg Wrestling season|l1=2008–09 season}}
Grygelko started the year at the Dec. 6, 2008 at the MSU Moorhead Dragon Open, going 1–2 in the 157 Red Division. On Dec. 13, he went 4–2 at the St. Cloud State Husky Open.
Grygelko started the second semester at the 2008 Augsburg College Brute/Zac Jarzynka Sunshine Wrestling Classic on Dec. 28 and 29, were he went 1–4 at 157 pounds. He had a 1–2 performance at the Dickinson State University Blue Hawk Classic on Jan. 3, 2009. He placed third at the St. John's University North Country Open on Feb. 7 with a 2–2 showing.
Grygelko went 18–14 on the season.


=== 2009–10 season ===
=== 2009–10 season ===
{{See also|1=2009–10 Augsburg Wrestling season|l1=2009–10 season}}
{{See also|1=2009–10 Augsburg Wrestling season|l1=2009–10 season}}
Grygelko begins the season listed at 165 pounds.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/roster.aspx?path=wrestling |title=2009-10 Wrestling Roster |date=2009 |work=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |accessdate=November 12, 2009 }}</ref>
Grygelko began the season listed at 165 pounds,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/roster.aspx?path=wrestling |title=2009-10 Wrestling Roster |date=2009 |work=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |accessdate=November 12, 2009 }}</ref> competing at that weight at the MSU Moorhead Dragon Open on Dec. 6, 2009, were he went 2–2.
 
On Dec. 12 at the Wartburg Dick Walker Invitational, Grygelko went 2–3 at 165, placing sixth. He started the day as the fifth seed and posted a 11–3 major decision over Matt McIntyre (Augustana) and then an 8–6 decision over fourth-seeded Joey Hambleton (Cornell). In the Semifinals, he lost a by fall to top-seeded Brad Lower (Grand View (Iowa)). In the consolation semifinals, he lost 5–2 to Alex Riniker (Cornell) before losing to Hambleton by fall at 3:20.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Auggies shine at Husky Open |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/12/12/wres121209.aspx?path=wrestling |newspaper=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |date=December 12, 2009 |accessdate=January 16, 2015 }}</ref>
 
On Dec. 28 and 29, Grygelko competed at the Augsburg Brute/Adidas Sunshine Open, going 5–2 for fourth place at 165. He opened the tournament with a 10–2 major decision against Richard Mawarren (STAND) and then a default win over Aaron Jonhenry (Heidelberg) before falling to third seeded Matt Curley (Heidelberg) by a 12–0 major decision. In the wrestleback bracket, he won three in a row to get to the third-place match: first 17–0 over Kyle Paladini (Unattached) and then a 6–5 overtime win over Al Wonesh (College of N.J.) and a forfeit victory over Justin Barowski (Delaware Valley). In the third-place match, he fell by pin to Curley at 2:13.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Auggies net 6 champs at Sunshine Open |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/12/28/wres122909.aspx?path=wrestling |newspaper=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |date=December 29, 2009 |accessdate=January 16, 2015. }}</ref>
 
On Jan. 16, 2010, Grygelko finished third at the Northwestern Open, going 3–1. He started the day with a 5–4 win over fourth-seeded Jakob Price (Baker Univ. (Neb.)) but fell to top seed Brandon Porter (Waldorf College) by an 11–8 decision. He then pinned Tanner LaValliere (Dakota Weslyan Univ.) in 1:39 and posted a 4–0 victory over Rashad Moss (Waldorf College) to claim third place.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Auggies dominate at Northwestern Open |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2010/1/16/wres011610.aspx?path=wrestling |newspaper=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |date=January 16, 2010|accessdate=January 16, 2015 }}</ref>
 
On Jan 31, Grygelko placed fifth at 165 with a 3–2 showing at the North Country Open. He started with the seventh seed and a 8–6 in sudden victory over Jacob Bennet (MSU Moorhead) and then pinned teammate [[John MacCormick]] in 1:00 before falling to another teammate [[Orlando Ponce]] by a 9–4 decision. In the consolation semifinals, he fell by pin to  Steven Urquizo (Dickinson State Univ.) at 3:13 and claimed a medical forfeit win over Rashad Moss (Waldorf College) for fifth place.<ref>{{Cite news |title=Auggies compete at North Country Open |url=http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2010/1/30/wres013010.aspx?path=wrestling |newspaper=Wrestling |publisher=Augsburg Athletics |date=January 31, 2010 |accessdate=January 16, 2010 }}</ref>
 
He finished the season with a 13–10 performance, marking a 71–53 record for his college career.


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Revision as of 21:52, 16 January 2015

Jake Grygelko
Collegiate Career
Record 71–53
Weight classes 2005–06: 157 lbs.
2006–10: 165 lbs.
Stats Final.

Jake Grygelko is a former Augsburg 165-pound wrestler. He competed during parts of five seasons, from 2005–10, compiling a 71–53 record.

College career

2005–06 season

Grygelko's first recorded matches came at the Dickinson State Blue Hawk Classic on Jan. 7, 2006 where he went 0–2 at 157 pounds. Grygelko's next recorded matches occurred at the St. John's North Country Invitational when he went 2–2 at 157 pounds. He placed third at the Wisconsin-Eau Claire Invite on Feb. 4, 2006 when he went 4–1. His final record was 16–14.

2006–07 season

Grygelko went 9–2 on the season.

2007–08 season

Grygelko began the season on Nov. 17, 2007 with a 3–2 showing at the Auggie-Brute-Adidas Open, finishing in fourth place at 165 pounds. On Dec. 1, 2007, he went 2–2 at the MSU Moorhead Dragon Open. He then went 1–2 at 165 pounds at the Wartburg Dick Walker Invitational on Dec. 8, 2007.

Grygelko started the second semester with a 1–1 showing at the Brute Sunshine Open on Dec. 28 and 29. He also recorded a 2–2 finish at the St. John's North Country Invitational on Feb. 9, 2008.

Grygelko made is varsity dual debut on Feb. 15, competing at 174 pounds. He was pinned by No. 2 Eric Bath of Wisconsin–Stevens Point at 2:35.

Grygelko went 15–13 on the season.

2008–09 season

Grygelko started the year at the Dec. 6, 2008 at the MSU Moorhead Dragon Open, going 1–2 in the 157 Red Division. On Dec. 13, he went 4–2 at the St. Cloud State Husky Open.

Grygelko started the second semester at the 2008 Augsburg College Brute/Zac Jarzynka Sunshine Wrestling Classic on Dec. 28 and 29, were he went 1–4 at 157 pounds. He had a 1–2 performance at the Dickinson State University Blue Hawk Classic on Jan. 3, 2009. He placed third at the St. John's University North Country Open on Feb. 7 with a 2–2 showing.

Grygelko went 18–14 on the season.

2009–10 season

Grygelko began the season listed at 165 pounds,[1] competing at that weight at the MSU Moorhead Dragon Open on Dec. 6, 2009, were he went 2–2.

On Dec. 12 at the Wartburg Dick Walker Invitational, Grygelko went 2–3 at 165, placing sixth. He started the day as the fifth seed and posted a 11–3 major decision over Matt McIntyre (Augustana) and then an 8–6 decision over fourth-seeded Joey Hambleton (Cornell). In the Semifinals, he lost a by fall to top-seeded Brad Lower (Grand View (Iowa)). In the consolation semifinals, he lost 5–2 to Alex Riniker (Cornell) before losing to Hambleton by fall at 3:20.[2]

On Dec. 28 and 29, Grygelko competed at the Augsburg Brute/Adidas Sunshine Open, going 5–2 for fourth place at 165. He opened the tournament with a 10–2 major decision against Richard Mawarren (STAND) and then a default win over Aaron Jonhenry (Heidelberg) before falling to third seeded Matt Curley (Heidelberg) by a 12–0 major decision. In the wrestleback bracket, he won three in a row to get to the third-place match: first 17–0 over Kyle Paladini (Unattached) and then a 6–5 overtime win over Al Wonesh (College of N.J.) and a forfeit victory over Justin Barowski (Delaware Valley). In the third-place match, he fell by pin to Curley at 2:13.[3]

On Jan. 16, 2010, Grygelko finished third at the Northwestern Open, going 3–1. He started the day with a 5–4 win over fourth-seeded Jakob Price (Baker Univ. (Neb.)) but fell to top seed Brandon Porter (Waldorf College) by an 11–8 decision. He then pinned Tanner LaValliere (Dakota Weslyan Univ.) in 1:39 and posted a 4–0 victory over Rashad Moss (Waldorf College) to claim third place.[4]

On Jan 31, Grygelko placed fifth at 165 with a 3–2 showing at the North Country Open. He started with the seventh seed and a 8–6 in sudden victory over Jacob Bennet (MSU Moorhead) and then pinned teammate John MacCormick in 1:00 before falling to another teammate Orlando Ponce by a 9–4 decision. In the consolation semifinals, he fell by pin to Steven Urquizo (Dickinson State Univ.) at 3:13 and claimed a medical forfeit win over Rashad Moss (Waldorf College) for fifth place.[5]

He finished the season with a 13–10 performance, marking a 71–53 record for his college career.

References

  1. ^ "2009-10 Wrestling Roster". Wrestling. Augsburg Athletics. 2009. http://athletics.augsburg.edu/roster.aspx?path=wrestling. Retrieved November 12, 2009.
  2. ^ "Auggies shine at Husky Open". Wrestling (Augsburg Athletics). December 12, 2009. http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/12/12/wres121209.aspx?path=wrestling. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  3. ^ "Auggies net 6 champs at Sunshine Open". Wrestling (Augsburg Athletics). December 29, 2009. http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2009/12/28/wres122909.aspx?path=wrestling. Retrieved January 16, 2015..
  4. ^ "Auggies dominate at Northwestern Open". Wrestling (Augsburg Athletics). January 16, 2010. http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2010/1/16/wres011610.aspx?path=wrestling. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  5. ^ "Auggies compete at North Country Open". Wrestling (Augsburg Athletics). January 31, 2010. http://athletics.augsburg.edu/news/2010/1/30/wres013010.aspx?path=wrestling. Retrieved January 16, 2010.